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03 March 2010
 

Reference Book titled 
A CATALOGUE OF THE GOODACRE COLLECTION of early Staffordshire Pottery Figures. Good examples of different bocages. 
Ref. 1313 - £15 each

 

 

 


Staffordshire
Cottages & Castles

Miniature Cottage Money Box. circa 1850. 3.5" high. glazing fault on roof. Ref. 440 - £35
19th century Staffordshire Pastille Burner. circa 1860. chips to flowers, some discoloration to glaze, glazing hairline on reverse. Ref. 441 - £45
19th century Staffordshire Pasille Burner. 5.5" high. Perfect. circa 1860. Ref. 442 - £85
19th century Staffordshire Cottage used as a Quill Holder. circa 1850. 5.5" high. some glaze crackling to roof otherwise perfect. Ref. 443 - £85
19th century Staffordshire Castle with clock face. repair to 2 turretts on reverse. circa 1840. Ref. 468 - £95
19th century Porcellanous Lilac Pastille Burner. 6.5" high. Perfect condition. circa 1840. Ref. 556 - £365
19th century Porcellanous Lilac Pastille Burner. 5" high. Perfect condition. circa 1840. Ref. 555 -SOLD
19th century Staffordshire Cottage with underglazed Blue Roof. 7.5" High. circa 1850. Professional Repair to one chimney pot. Ref. 678 - £110
Unusual Castle Group with Elephant. Theatrical Group of Mr. Hemming as Prince Almansor. Pugh. Fig. 156 Page E410. 6.5" High. Perfect. Small piece of wood trapped in Spill so slight rattle. Ref. 747 - £375
3 Tower Castle Group with central clock. Perfect but there is some staining on reverse which would have happened in the firing. 5" High. c.1850. Ref. 1152 - £110
CASTLE AND COTTAGES Castle with Soldier. 7" high. turret repaired. c.1850. Ref. 1213 - £35
Cottage with blue roof. c.1850. Perfect. 6.25" high. Ref. 1211 -£50
Shakespeare's House.
5.25" high. c.1850. 7" across base. 
Ref. 2325 -£130
Lilac Porcellanous Pastille Burner.
c.1840. 5" high. chip on base underside.
Ref. 780 -SOLD
Cottage. chimney repaired. 6.5" high. c.1850.
Ref. 1089 - £50
Cottage underglazed blue base.
5.5" high. Perfect. c.1890.
Ref. 216 £70
 

 

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